Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The single question is about the amount of gallons of gas per year a typical U.S. "car" uses.
The relevant information to find how many gallons of gas per year a typical U.S. "car" uses is:
- unit consumption of gas per gallon: 20 miles per gallon: 20 miles / gallon, and
- number of miles the car drives: about 12,000 miles / year
The rest of the statement is anectodic and irrelevant to find the answer of the question.
Now, with the helpf of the units, you can set this relation:
- gallons / year = (miles / year) / (miles / gallon) . . . .
[miles are canceled and the resultant quotient equals gallon / year]
Substitute and compute:
- gallons / year = (12,000 miles / year) / (20 miles / gallon) =
= 600 gallons / year
Hence, the answer is the third option 600 gallons / year.